The stone of hand flour grinder is provided with a handle near its ring givevreason
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It is provided a handle to increase the distance of our hand (force) from the load (flour grinder), as the moment of force, or torque (i.e. the movement of the grinder) is directly proportional to the total displacement between the point of application of force and the source.
Moment of force= force x displacement
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The stone of hand flour grinder is provided with a handle near its rim so that it can be rotated easily about the iron pivot at its centre by a small force applied at the handle.
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